‘Dance Moms’ Cancellation Teased By Abby Lee Miller On Instagram? Instructor Calls Producer ‘The Worst’

By Regina Bishop - 14 Dec '16 07:09AM
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"Dance Moms" is currently on its seventh season but there are strong suspicions that the dancing competition is ending soon. Abby Lee Miller stoked that fire and teased the show's possible cancellation on Instagram. Could it be true?

This week, Miller posted an Instagram video paying tribute to the elite team girls. She talked about how she dedicated five years of her life to "Dance Moms" for seven seasons.

"I did my best for Lifetime and gave my all to the production of 'Dance Moms!' Thank you for the many wonderful opportunities and the valuable lessons I learned," Miller wrote. The instructor, who's known for her demanding and passionate tutoring, tagged Nia Frazier, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker, Camryn Bridges, choreographer Gianna Martello, and hair and make-up artist Diana Kaz in the clip, which now has more than 615,000 views and over 1,130 comments.

 

"Dance Moms" first premiered in 2011. Miller's Instagram post made fans wonder and ask her whether or not the popular reality series is saying goodbye from the air soon. A separate Instagram post from Miller appears to have confirmed viewers' fears, though.

In the more recent post, Miller shared a snapshot related to a flight with United, calling Collins Ave Production Co. as "the worst" and that "somebody sucks at their job." Of course, "Dance Moms" stars know that Collins is the production company behind the show. Miller dissing them publicly could be a sign that she's planning to stop working with them soon and that the Lifetime reality series is about to be axed.

Some would say that the end of "Dance Moms" isn't entirely shocking. Miller is currently embroiled in legal issues and sentencing in her fraud case will happen on Jan. 20, 2017 after she pleaded guilty, Radar Online reported.

Miller was indicted on 20 counts of fraud in 2015 after allegedly hiding more than $755,000 of earnings generated by her reality shows. Back then, Miller was facing possible five years of imprisonment and a $5 million fine, according to Buddy TV.

As expected, many fans wondered about how she would be able to run "Dance Moms" if she's incarcerated. It seems like this cancellation rumor has some semblance of truth in it. However, these are all speculations for now and an official cancellation is yet to be had.

Should "Dance Moms" get canceled? Why or why not? Share your thoughts below.

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